Rummy's position in the history of card games was cemented with the adoption of the 52-card deck and the standardization of rules. Though each variation had its own twists, the fundamentsttaakingal ideas stayed the same over time. Rummy evolved into a representation of entertainment and social interaction. It was more important to connect with friends and family through a common experience than it was to win. Rummy became part of popular culture in the early 20th century, showing up in movies and books, which further solidified its reputation as a popular game.